Children view work showcased on the “Mana Sanskriti” exhibition organised by Art Associations’ Guild in Vijayawada on Sunday. | Photo Credit: Giri KVS
A gentle stream of holiday makers of all ages—college students, households, artwork fanatics, and curious onlookers moved via the hallway, pausing usually earlier than a very fascinating piece. Some mentioned strategies, whereas others merely stood nonetheless, misplaced within the interaction of color and emotion. A complete of 100 artists drawn from districts throughout Andhra Pradesh and neighbouring Telangana participated within the occasion.
Each portray had a narrative to inform, of heritage, of wrestle, of pleasure and of an unbroken thread of custom handed down via generations. The Art Associations’ Guild, which organised the exhibition, adorned the house with considerate depictions that evoked myriad feelings.
Yet beneath the festive spirit, a notice of concern rippled via conversations. “In this age of digital artwork and synthetic intelligence, we’re anxious not nearly our livelihoods however about dropping the soul of our work,” mentioned P. Ramesh, the convener of the Guild. His phrases echoed the nervousness shared by most of the individuals, who concern that within the rush in direction of expertise, the authenticity and emotional depth of conventional artwork is likely to be overshadowed.
Happy with the general public response, Mr. Ramesh mentioned that occasions like ‘Mana Samskruthi’ are important as they stand as a testomony to the resilience of custom and the enduring human contact that no algorithm can replicate. By night, the exhibition had not solely showcased artwork, it had rekindled a collective pleasure within the area’s wealthy cultural heritage, reminding each customer that to protect artwork is to protect id.
Avanigadda MLA Mandali Buddha Prasad offered certificates and felicitated the individuals with mementoes. Andhra Pradesh State Creativity and Culture Commission Chairperson P. Tejaswi, AP State Telugu and Sanskrit Academy Chairman R. D. Wilson (Sarat Chandra) together with others participated.
Published – November 02, 2025 09:37 pm IST








